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Prosple New Zealand/GradNewZealand Profiles

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  • Day in the life

Rory Tait

Once a week, I have an informal coffee catch-up, in the kitchen, with the other grad in my cohort where we’re able to share helpful tips we have picked up on our jobs and chat about how each of us is going. It’s really nice knowing there are other people in the same situation learning similar things to you.
  • Day in the life

Rory Tait

Once a week, I have an informal coffee catch-up, in the kitchen, with the other grad in my cohort where we’re able to share helpful tips we have picked up on our jobs and chat about how each of us is going. It’s really nice knowing there are other people in the same situation learning similar things to you.
  • Graduate stories
You are an adviser, a counsellor, a cheerleader, a boundary-setter, and on any given day you can be both the best and worst person in the world (if your students had any say, that is!).

Amanda Neilson

  • Graduate stories
You are an adviser, a counsellor, a cheerleader, a boundary-setter, and on any given day you can be both the best and worst person in the world (if your students had any say, that is!).

Amanda Neilson

  • Graduate stories
I think working in the tech industry is amazing, and MongoDB is definitely a great example. We get free lunches a couple of days a week, have a great work culture and everyone seems to have quite a good work-life balance! 

Ruby Chen

  • Graduate stories
I think working in the tech industry is amazing, and MongoDB is definitely a great example. We get free lunches a couple of days a week, have a great work culture and everyone seems to have quite a good work-life balance! 

Ruby Chen

  • Graduate stories
The graduate cohort is a wonderful source of social support, and my mentor, buddy, and supervisors have been great sources of insight, guidance, and perspective throughout the year.

Abbey Seckerson

  • Graduate stories
The graduate cohort is a wonderful source of social support, and my mentor, buddy, and supervisors have been great sources of insight, guidance, and perspective throughout the year.

Abbey Seckerson

  • Graduate stories
The best thing I like about my job is not being tethered to my desk 24/7.

Ada Ng

  • Graduate stories
The best thing I like about my job is not being tethered to my desk 24/7.

Ada Ng

  • Graduate stories
As a clerk, you get exposure to great matters – massive commercial deals and important government work.

Ada Sarno

  • Graduate stories
As a clerk, you get exposure to great matters – massive commercial deals and important government work.

Ada Sarno

  • Graduate stories
The best part of my job is that I get such a high level, detailed understanding of the processes within the organisation, despite not being in any managerial position. I then get a fairly open slate to start trying to help those processes along.

Adam Mater

  • Graduate stories
The best part of my job is that I get such a high level, detailed understanding of the processes within the organisation, despite not being in any managerial position. I then get a fairly open slate to start trying to help those processes along.

Adam Mater

  • Graduate stories
The best thing about my job is being able to turn insights into execution with real results.

Adam Paterson

  • Graduate stories
The best thing about my job is being able to turn insights into execution with real results.

Adam Paterson